In journal 112, Margaret Walker talks about the progress she made in her book "On the Personality of Jesus Christ" and outlines the several different believes on the divinity of Jesus Christ. She also talks about Richard Wright and black psychology and states that she is facing problems with her manuscript. She pointed out that the whole country is in economic and political revolution and that the economic problems are escalating. She emphasized that black leadership is growing strong and that the methodist church worked very hard to unite people together. As for race issues, Margaret Walker enumerated the important role that judge William H. Hastie played to fight institutional segregation. She analyzed the history of Ole Miss in the old south and the role it played during Civl War. She shed the light on a very important historical event at the Ole Miss on how James Meridth was the first black student to attend Ole miss, and the hostile reactions that whites demonstrated toward him. Internationally, Margaret Walker condemned Israel's violence and war crimes against the Palestinians